Yellow-crowned Night-Heron Yawning at Sequoyah Refuge
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron yawning at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, photographed from an auto tour road on a calm August morning.
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge is a key location for my photography. I document the diverse birdlife and wetland habitats there. I capture the seasonal migrations and the resident wildlife. I observe the interactions between species and their environment. I aim to show the refuge’s importance for conservation in the Arkansas River Valley. It’s a vital sanctuary.
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron yawning at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge, photographed from an auto tour road on a calm August morning.
This year has been a good one for me when it comes to photographing the Yellow-billed Cuckoo. Over the years, this has been a difficult bird for me.
Whitetail deer in soybean fields at Sequoyah Refuge show how crops conceal wildlife. See a fawn and doe hidden in dense summer growth.
Green tree frogs camouflage so well in Oklahoma wetlands. See how I spotted and photographed them at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
Butterflies at Sequoyah Refuge led me to photograph a Red Admiral and Pearl Crescent on a July visit in Oklahoma.
I photographed a cottonwood borer beetle at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge and share details about its size, markings, and behavior.
Fluffy white spider egg sac found on Johnson grass at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge. A unique sight for nature lovers and curious minds.
Scissor-tailed flycatcher with wasp photographed at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma on a July morning.